I have to add more, for now the web is going with editing “class-conj-powerpack-woocommerce-store-vacation-admin.php” and “class-conj-powerpack-woocommerce-store-vacation.php” (addressed there) to zero, but it’s (and it was) impossible to delete information added there https://we.tl/t-98eNQveo6f.
Please let me know how to solve it correctly, it seems there is some dangerous bug in this feature. Thanks

Hello, sorry for delay with answer, I didn’t notice your answer. Our php is 7.3.127.3.12 and right after update to v2.3 and again we’ve got this message https://we.tl/t-0JaV187tgA again (partly solved by flushing “class-conj-powerpack-woocommerce-store-vacation-admin.php” and “class-conj-powerpack-woocommerce-store-vacation.php” files, but client informed me it reappeared during the day during normal work.
Do you have any advice? Thank you

Another way to rule out conflicts is to deactivate all non-CONJ plugins from your setup. If this resolves the issue, you have a conflict and should activate one plugin at a time until you locate the conflict.

Hopefully, this will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin conflict.

That’s correct. As putting your store on vacation mode will disable eCommerce functionality and takes out the cart, checkout process and add to cart buttons with disabling purchases for all users whether they’re logged in or not.

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